Chakra Telepathy. A SV in sasuke head quest....

We can also try sending Asauchi from Bleach. It's an empty shell for Sasuke's future Zanpakuto - a Soul sword. It's one item, decently powerful and I don't think has baggage attached to it.
Now this is nice, it also lets Sasuke gain another companion, one intimately famillar with him the way nobody else could ever be and would always be looking out for his best interest above all.

[X] Asauchi
 
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No eye surgery without a freaking medic nearby.

Maybe hold on till we get back to the village that way he has the option of claiming he dug it out of his clan's hidden storage caches.
 
Hey Jaune Pendragon,
how about sending one of the talismans from Jackie Chan Adventures?
I would say either the Horse (instant regeneration, which Sasuke could use to repair the Mangekyo's blind effect or use it to restore Konoha shinobis who lost a limb; not only restoring more shinobis to active duty but also increasing the Uchiha's reputation), Dog (immortality but at the same time we could give it to the Third Hokage, allowing him to fight at his full power regardless of his age) and Tiger (passive effect- perfect spiritual balance, maybe it would allow Sasuke easier time to master Yin–Yang Release)
There isn't a connection to that world yet...
 
Now this is nice, it also lets Sasuke gain another companion, one intimately famillar with him the way nobody else could ever be and would always be looking out for his best interest above all.

[X] Asauchi
That would mean I will have to build a stable connection to that world before that can happen. While all worlds are connected through the muiltiverse almost all connections are extremely unstable and can have disastrous effects If I tried without proper stabilization.
 
I don't suppose a PTRS-41 Simonov Anti-Tank rifle with an ammo box of 200 14.5x144mm rounds and a manual for proper care and maintenance of the rifle would count as one item, huh.
 
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[x] A box containing a mint condition PTRS-41 Simonov Anti-tank rifle, an ammo case filled with 200 14.5x144mm rounds, and a manual for proper care and maintenance of the firearm (with the mandatory section on gun safety.)

Note this means he'll be dependent on us for ammo, cleaning materials, replacement parts, and constantly having to maintain the damned thing, to say nothing of having to learn how to shoot such a thing in a world where nobody's ever needed to get good with guns.
 
Note this means he'll be dependent on us for ammo, cleaning materials, replacement parts, and constantly having to maintain the damned thing, to say nothing of having to learn how to shoot such a thing in a world where nobody's ever needed to get good with guns.
Or, he could figure out how to make them himself. Also, guns are pretty much the easiest weapon to learn how to use, especially with the assistance of the Bullshitigan for aim assist and previous experience with throwing weapons to gain an understanding of ballistics.
 
Or, he could figure out how to make them himself. Also, guns are pretty much the easiest weapon to learn how to use, especially with the assistance of the Bullshitigan for aim assist and previous experience with throwing weapons to gain an understanding of ballistics.

Yeah if we gave him some crappy 1800s musket.

A modern anti-tank rifle is made with materials and processes their world never needed to develop.

Without large lightly trained armies being a viable tactic gun technology was never refined by their military industrial complexes. The infrastructure and knowledge base to build and maintain advanced firearms doesn't exist in that world.

That's four hundred plus years of carpentry, smithing, machining, metallurgy, chemistry, and logistics development they're missing.
 
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Yeah if we gave him some crappy 1800s musket.

A modern anti-tank rifle is made with materials and processes their world never needed to develop.

Without large lightly trained armies being a viable tactic gun technology was never refined by their military industrial complexes. The infrastructure and knowledge base to build and maintain advanced firearms doesn't exist in that world.
It also has bullshit seals that can both reinforce the material and make reloading new shells just a matter of testing to find the correct muzzle velocity. Besides, I don't think you're giving the Naruto-verse tech enough credit. The material used to make their Shuriken and Kunai is expected to maintain a sharp edge and tapered point even under roughly a ton of weight put on said points and edges whenever jonin fight. So long as Sauce disassembles the weapon and memorizes what each part is shaped like (thank you, Haxigan) it should be fairly simple to commission replacement parts from higher-quality metal. Not cheap, necessarily, but I have faith that Narutoverse materials are up to the challenge.

After all, the only non-rigid piece in a bolt-action like that is typically the spring in the magazine. That on its own should be fairly simple to figure out and replace.
 
And not a bit of that will work because they'll have no idea what the actual tolerances or composition of the parts are.

Just because protoss know how to make space ships doesn't mean they can reverse engineer x-com gene augments.

This is a tech base the ninjas never explored because under their paradigm it was a giant waste of time and money.

In order for them to incorporate guns into their tech base in any sort of sustainable fashion we'll need to walk them through the entire analog tech tree, because the pre-modern guns are essential steps in learning the process, but utterly useless in the ninja world.
 
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And not a bit of that will work because they'll have no idea what the actual tolerances or composition of the parts are.

Just because protoss know how to make space ships doesn't mean they can reverse engineer x-com gene augments.
No, but you have to give SOME credit to them. Ninja have had about a thousand years of material engineering that has had to keep up with ever-more-efficient chakra reinforcement techniques. Composition won't matter so much when your standard Kunai metal is expected to:
Survive temperatures than can nigh-instantly char a foe to the bone without even the slightest amount of deformity
Avoid shattering when exposed to frigid temperatures, and reheat to the proper shape
Withstand a clash from two grown ass men impacting eachother from opposite directions at speeds that have them moving HORIZONTALLY
Provide a real enough threat to not simply be stopped on the potentially steel-tough hides some ninja can probably simulate using chakra when thrown
Do all of the above without losing its edge nor tapered point, and avoid any sort of micro- or hairline fractures that would snap the weapon the NEXT time it had to survive it.

Honestly, I don't see how such a material can even be manipulated without chakra. Given the model rifle we're sending was originally designed using materials from 1941, I'm not worried at all.
 
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Yes, a thousand years of the WRONG kind of materials engineering.

And also Kunai are disposables none of them survive those things repeatedly or for long. They do take damage, they do loose their edges, have micro-fractures, they just get dropped, left behind, thrown, and/or blown up before it matters.

EDIT: If you want a sword that will deal well with hostile and friendly chakra channeling, and is damned hard to break, yeah ninjas will have that down solid. If you want a precisely machined device that will survive it's own parts moving against each other, and repeated explosive compressions, then no, that is something they'll need to work on.
 
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Yes, a thousand years of the WRONG kind of materials engineering.

And also Kunai are disposables none of them survive those things repeatedly or for long. They do take damage, they do loose their edges, have micro-fractures, they just get dropped, left behind, thrown, and or blown up before it matters.
Let's just agree to disagree. I gotta go sleep, and I doubt either of us has conclusive evidence on the topic of where naruto-verse materials engineering currently stands.
 
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